By: Patrick Rishe (Forbes.com) -
When it rains, it pours. And right now, there are flood-like conditions in Columbus, Ohio.
Just 8 days after former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel resigned in the aftermath of knowing about players’ improper benefits but not telling any of his superiors, starting quarterback Terrelle Pryor announced through his attorney Tuesday that he would not play for the Buckeyes in 2011. He had already been suspended for 5 games for breaking NCAA rules by accepting improper benefits from the owner of a tattoo parlor.
Mr. Pryor’s past transgressions would not even make Richard Pryor laugh. The list was long and continues to grow.
First, there was selling OSU memorabilia.
Next, there was the receipt of free tattoos.
Then, there was the alleged usage of 8 cars in 3 years. Way to be discreet, Mario Andretti.
And now ESPN ……
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